Where was I last night? I remember the street And the wallpaper - patterns of flowers I know Katy was there, and her friend I did meet I made out with both in the shower
Since this day begun They’ve been telling me Of the things I have done Last night way past three
Said I swore at a nun Said I fired my gun Dancing naked I screamed "I’m a general’s son!"
Then I tore open my shirt, and pounded my chest Speaking harsh and accusing words And the guests could not get one minute of rest Between my endless cycles of chords
And then I said "It is late Time to turn up the pase" Started smashing the plates Grabbed the new crystal vase
Spun around and threw It out to the street And watched as it flew At the concrete
Half the night they kept quiet, but then thought of a plan - I drove them right to the end of patience - Jumped at me together, started tying my hands Before I tore down the house’s foundations
One spat at my eyes One poured booze down my throat And some dancing guy Kicked like a goat
And seeing me on the ground Amidst the debree The young widow frowned As she looked at me
Where was I last night? I can’t find it today I just remember these patterns of flowers But my broken face, it is here to stay No one shall forget these last hours
If this story is true Even if half is a lie Then all I can do Is lie down and die
But the young widow smiled And pardoned my sin Despite my lifestyle Asked me to move in Teksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa. |
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